Good Design Includes Everyone. If your website isn't usable by everyone , it's not finished. In today's digital world, accessibility isn't a feature-it's a foundation. Accessible Web Design is your essential guide to creating websites that are usable, readable, and navigable by people of all abilities. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned front-end developer, this book gives you the practical tools to build inclusive websites using just HTML and CSS- no complicated frameworks required . Learn how small, ...
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Good Design Includes Everyone. If your website isn't usable by everyone , it's not finished. In today's digital world, accessibility isn't a feature-it's a foundation. Accessible Web Design is your essential guide to creating websites that are usable, readable, and navigable by people of all abilities. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned front-end developer, this book gives you the practical tools to build inclusive websites using just HTML and CSS- no complicated frameworks required . Learn how small, intentional changes-like semantic markup, color contrast, keyboard-friendly layouts, and screen-reader-friendly structures-can make a massive difference. Inside, you'll discover real-world accessibility techniques , WCAG compliance tips, and simple ways to design with empathy. Every chapter is packed with code examples, checklists, and practical advice to help you meet accessibility standards-while improving user experience for everyone. If you want your work to reach more people, make a difference, and meet legal standards, this book will show you exactly how. What You'll Learn: The basics of semantic HTML5 and why it matters How to create accessible forms, tables, and navigation Styling with inclusive CSS , from color contrast to focus outlines How to test for accessibility (and fix what's broken) Keyboard and screen reader considerations that make sites truly usable Ideal For: Web designers and front-end developers UX/UI professionals Students and coding bootcamp grads Anyone building websites for real-world users
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